Ending Soon! Save 33% on All Access

Pebble Unveils Slimmer Smartwatch Pebble announced today the release of an updated version of its signature smartwatch, the launch of a Pebble appstore, and new partnership deals.

By Laura Entis

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

It's been a busy year for Pebble Technology, the company behind Pebble, a watch-like device that syncs up with a user's smartphone and alerts him or her of incoming messages and calls.

Last year, Pebble debuted its first smartwatch at the 2014 International CES. This year, it's back with a premium version: Pebble Steel has the same features as the original Pebble watch (ePaper display, weeklong batter life, waterproof design), but it comes in a smaller, thinner package with a subtler finish (brushed stainless or black matte). At $249, it's a substantial price jump from Pebble's original smartwatch, which retails for $150. The watch is available for preorder today (units start shipping Jan. 28).

Related: Pebble's $10 Million Crowdfunding Secret: Keep It Simple

The company also announced plans to launch a Pebble appstore, which will live within the existing Pebble app on iOS or Android devices. "By the end of January, the Pebble appstore will offer a centralized location for users to discover, manage, and install apps and watchfaces," the company said in a blog post.

Finally, Pebble revealed that ESPN, Mercedes-Benz and Pandora have all created Pebble apps, which will be demoed at this year's CES in Las Vegas.

Laura Entis is a reporter for Fortune.com's Venture section.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Career

Is Consumer Services a Good Career Path for 2024? Here's the Verdict

Consumer services is a broad field with a variety of benefits and drawbacks. Here's what you should consider before choosing it as a career path.

Business News

'Creators Left So Much Money on the Table': Kickstarter's CEO Reveals the Story Behind the Company's Biggest Changes in 15 Years

In an interview with Entrepreneur, Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor explains the decision-making behind the changes, how he approaches leading Kickstarter, and his advice for future CEOs.

Business Ideas

87 Service Business Ideas to Start Today

Get started in this growing industry, with options that range from IT consulting to childcare.